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Abstract The three operating uranium mills in northern Saskatchewan, Canada (Key Lake, Cluff Lake and Rabbit Lake) together produce more uranium than any other region in the world. Several new mines have been proposed. Most of these are within the Wollaston Lake drainage basin. Native people in the region have spoken out against uranium mining since it started in the late 1970′s. In this article Miles Godstick gives a short update of the debate of uranium mining i Saskatchewan.

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